Today in Herstory: Alice Paul Attacks the Republican Party on Suffrage (11 june 1920)
Today in Herstory: Alice Paul Attacks the Republican Party on Suffrage
June 11, 1920: Alice Paul escalated the war of words outside the Republican National Convention today.
When National Womans Party pickets first stood outside the gates of Chicagos Coliseum three days ago, most carried their partys purple, white and gold standards, while some held up huge banners of an educational nature. Passersby were informed that it was a Republican legislature in Delaware that had recently rejected ratification of the Susan B. Anthony (nationwide woman suffrage) Amendment, and it is Republican governors who are refusing to call special sessions of the Vermont and Connecticut Legislatures. In both those States it is believed that a majority of legislators are eager to provide the 36th and final ratification needed for victory, but because their regular sessions are over, and theyve adjourned, neither one can meet until next year unless called into special session by the governor.
Alice Paul outside the Chicago Coliseum earlier today.
Today, however, the message printed on all the large banners held by Alice Paul and the other N.W.P. members was simple, uniform and explicitly partisan: VOTE AGAINST THE REPUBLICAN PARTY AS LONG AS IT BLOCKS SUFFRAGE. This is not a new tactic for the National Womans Party. Four years ago it attacked Democrats with banners saying: VOTE AGAINST WILSON HE OPPOSES NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE, and satirized his campaign slogan of He kept us out of war with banners reading VOTE AGAINST WILSON HE KEPT US OUT OF SUFFRAGE.
Needless to say, no political party welcomes criticism, so there was some heckling of the protesters today by delegates as they passed by on their way into the convention. But there was nothing like the near-riot in 1916 when a mob attacked the partys anti-Wilson banner-bearers outside a Chicago auditorium where the President was speaking, or the repeated attacks by crowds on the Silent Sentinels who picketed Wilson by standing along the White House fence each day from 1917 to 1919.
According to Alice Paul, if the Republican Party does not deliver the 36th State, this weeks protests will be just the beginning. No matter who the Republican Presidential nominee may turn out to be, he will be trailed and picketed at all speaking engagements, and undergo hostile questioning at every meeting open to the public. All Republicans running for Congress this year will be vigorously opposed, in the same way all Democrats were opposed in 1916.
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